Crime Scene Investigation
A Forensic Scientist and A Csi Forensic scientist are the same there is no change in what you do. The only change is where you work.
Forensic Science.
yes they are....
an csi person makes about 40,000 dollars a year
No. Unfortunately, CSI jobs are not as exciting as those seen on sitcoms. Forensic Science jobs can be quite tedious, involving testing and typing, and writing.
You will need to first get schooling in forensic and crime scene investigation or forensic science. Next write a CSI exam after you have completed your schooling. Next you will have to go through in depth physical training.
Sounds like you want be a csi, crime scene investigator, or a forensic patologist or something.
yes by using csi to help you
Forensic entomology
Forensic psychiatrists work with evidence related to mental health, such as psychiatric evaluations, medical records, trial testimony, and psychological assessments. They also analyze behaviors and patterns to evaluate an individual’s mental state and assess how it may relate to legal issues.
CSI is mostly forensic science, so, forensic scientists. Most are highly experienced in crime scene investigation, collection of evidence, and lab testing and results. Some are trained higher in things like chemical analysis.
It is to further develop skills for those who are involved in the field of forensic science. CSI is the acronym for Crime Scene Investigation. These skills are needed to investigate various types of crimes.